
Tinnitus Success Story
My patient Susan had severe tinnitus and I thought I would share my chart notes about her progress with tinnitus because it is inspiring. If you are someone suffering

My patient Susan had severe tinnitus and I thought I would share my chart notes about her progress with tinnitus because it is inspiring. If you are someone suffering

Originally published March 15, 2017 How do they do it? How is it that some contestants can see: __ o_ _ _un and know that it says home run while

Updated from the original Oct, 2016 post. Hearing aids are becoming smaller and yet more powerful with every advancement in technology. You might be wondering, how can they fit all

Wondering what to get a loved one with hearing aids? These three Audiologist-approved gift ideas will make everyone happy watching TV, dry hearing aids in a jiffy, and provide effortless

The sensory cells in the inner ear, called hair cells, convert signals from sound into electrical impulses that the auditory nerve sends to the brain. Hearing loss occurs when the

A cautionary tale of a hearing aid lost and found during Covid 19 By Jim Johnston, Oak Bay Hearing Clinic client Face masks are highly recommended and vital in these pandemic

Update to original article published 04/05/2017. Does it seem like you hear better with one ear compared to the other? Maybe you’re not sure, but you may unconsciously be doing

For this year’s new technology event we’re featuring the new Resound ONE™ which just launched a month ago. Its revolutionary M&RIE (pronounced “marie”) technology and 3rd in-ear microphone uses the

What is a PSAP? A personal sound amplification product, commonly referred to as a “PSAP”, is a device that makes sounds louder. PSAPs can look like earbuds, headphones, or a

How often do you wear your hearing aids? “I wear them when I need to,” is a response that Audiologists hear too often when asking a person how much
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